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Transfer Admission

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You’re ready for more: more options, more growth, more community, and more opportunities to test your limits. Whether you’re finishing your time at a community college, looking for a better fit, or returning after a pause to complete your degree, Drake is a place to move ahead.

As a transfer student, you’ll enjoy dedicated admission support, generous guaranteed scholarships, and a close, highly involved community where explorers, creators, and leaders thrive. This is where you’ll unlock personalized, practical preparation for an impactful career and build on what you’ve already achieved. Open yourself to what's possible at Drake.

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Connect With Your Counselor

Have questions? Get expert help from a counselor who understands the unique needs of transfer students and is ready to guide you to the right resources.

Find Your Counselor

Review Requirements and Deadlines

Learn more about the application process, including transcripts, optional documents, deadlines, and any program-specific requirements.

All transfer applicants must provide an official transcript from any and all colleges attended for all terms, including summer.

For students who have earned fewer than 24 semester hours of college credit at the time of application, we will also require a copy of your official final high school transcript or a high school equivalency certificate.

All transcripts must bear the official seal and signature of the official in charge of records and be sent directly to the Drake University Office of Admission by each institution.

Transcripts that are faxed, scanned, photocopied, lacking an original seal, or are in the student’s possession are not considered official documents. If you are using the Common Application, Drake will accept transcripts sent through the Common Application process.

Where to send transcripts:
If your school can provide an official electronic transcript, it should be submitted to admission@drake.edu.

If your school prefers to mail your transcript, please send to:

Office of Admission
Drake University
2507 University Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50311-4505

Music

In order to be admitted to the Department of Music and to be considered for scholarship awards as a Music major, Music minor, or non-major participant, prospective students are required to audition with Drake Music faculty. To learn more about upcoming Department of Music audition dates and audition requirements, visit the Department of Music Audition Information page.

Theatre

In order to be admitted to any of the B.F.A. in Theatre Arts degree programs or the Musical Theatre minor and to be considered for a Departmental Fine Arts scholarship award, prospective students are required to audition/present their portfolio either on campus at the Drake Theatre Audition Day or the National Unified Theatre Auditions. To learn more about upcoming Theatre audition dates and audition requirements, visit the Theatre Arts Off Campus and On Campus Auditions page.

Test Scores

Drake University does not require transfer students to submit an ACT or SAT score.

Essay/Personal Statement

Drake does not require the submission of an essay for admission. We review all applications, with or without an essay, with equal attention.

However, if we believe additional information is required, your admission counselor may contact you to request the submission of an essay to supplement your application. In that case, you may choose any of the essay prompts provided in the Common Application.

Common Application Essay Prompt Options:

Some students have a background, identity, interest, or talent that is so meaningful they believe their application would be incomplete without it. If this sounds like you, then please share your story.
The lessons we take from obstacles we encounter can be fundamental to later success. Recount a time when you faced a challenge, setback, or failure. How did it affect you, and what did you learn from the experience?
Reflect on a time when you questioned or challenged a belief or idea. What prompted your thinking? What was the outcome?
Reflect on something that someone has done for you that has made you happy or thankful in a surprising way. How has this gratitude affected or motivated you?
Discuss an accomplishment, event, or realization that sparked a period of personal growth and a new understanding of yourself or others.
Describe a topic, idea, or concept you find so engaging that it makes you lose all track of time. Why does it captivate you? What or who do you turn to when you want to learn more?
Share an essay on any topic of your choice. It can be one you've already written, one that responds to a different prompt, or one of your own design.

Priority application deadlines for admission, scholarships, and financial aid consideration are listed below. Applications are accepted after priority dates. Once all required documents are received, complete applications are reviewed, and admission notification is made on a rolling basis. For assistance, students are encouraged to contact the Office of Admission to speak with a transfer admission counselor.

  • Fall term: July 1 priority review for all complete applications; after July 1, application review continues on an individual and rolling basis.
  • Spring term: December 1 priority review for all complete applications; after Dec. 1, application review continues on an individual and rolling basis.
  • Summer term: April 15 priority review for all complete applications; after April 15, application review continues on an individual and rolling basis.

Only Available For the Fall Semester

Applications must be submitted through the Centralized Application for Nursing Programs (NursingCAS).

There is no application deadline for admission to the PharmD program. Applications must be submitted through Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS).

There is no application deadline for admission to the Doctor of Occupational Therapy (OTD) program. Applications must be submitted through OTCAS.

Complete Your Application

Use either the Drake University Application or Common Application, or complete the dedicated Pharm.D., OTD, or ABSN application if you intend to apply to one of these programs.

Drake University Application

Open the door to your future with Drake’s simple online application system.

Common Application

The Common Application gives you an efficient way to apply to more than one college. You can complete it once and use it for any school that accepts it.

ABSN Applicants

Students transferring from the B.S. in Health Sciences to Drake’s one-year Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program will complete the NursingCAS application.

Pharm.D. Applicants

Students applying to the Pharm.D. program apply through the Pharmacy College Application Service (PharmCAS).

Doctor of Occupational Therapy Applicants

Access admission requirements and learn how to apply through the Centralized Application Service for Occupational Therapy (OTCAS).

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Visit Drake

See where Bulldogs unleash their potential as you explore campus facilities and meet with admission staff. Take advantage of select visits geared toward transfer students.

Schedule a Visit

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Apply for Financial Aid

Drake offers an incredible return on your investment. Discover the resources available to fund your education, including the Presidential Transfer Award or Phi Theta Kappa Scholarship—guaranteed to all first-time transfer students enrolling full time.

Arrive From Anywhere (Even Out of State). Feel Right at Home Here.

From programs that recognize all you bring to our community to outstanding support and professional development once you’re here, transferring to Drake is a simple step into limitless possibilities.

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Transfer Majors and Agreements

Complete a supported major at an Iowa community college to satisfy Drake’s general education requirements and seamlessly transfer for the final two years of your B.A. or B.S.

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Drake Admission Partnership Program

If you’re transferring from an Iowa community college, access a streamlined pathway to Drake with guaranteed admission and strategic course planning that maximizes your transfer credits.

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Internships and Career Preparation

A boundaryless education means that we see and pursue opportunity everywhere and in every endeavor. Along with career guidance and leadership development, a thriving regional hub of business, healthcare, education, and government is waiting for you. 98.7% of Bulldogs launch their careers or begin grad school within six months of graduation.

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Our Faculty

Like you, our faculty believe in the transformative power of new thoughts, experiences, and ideas. And they’re ready to listen: you’ll learn in small classes from skilled professors focused on your advancement.

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Des Moines

It’s one of the Midwest’s top (and growing) cities and a place where the future you’ve dreamed about will start to materialize. Discover a location that exceeds your expectations.

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Support

We’re confident in your potential. We have the support systems in place—from individualized academic coaching to peer tutors—to help you reach it. See how.

Student Perspectives

Kristin Porter, AS’19

Nick Black, AS’19, JO’19

Student Testimonials

“I decided to transfer to Drake because there are a ton of opportunities, the placement rate for a lot of the programs is extremely high, and when I visited, the professors were really willing to get to know me.”
Nick Black, AS'19, JO'19
Public Relations, Musical Theatre, and Advertising
“At Drake, I’ve been able to find my place through being an assistant editor for Drake Magazine and a member of the Gamma Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi. Both of these organizations push me to pursue my passions for journalism and sisterhood because I’m surrounded by people who inspire me to dream big.”
Kaili Miller, JO'22
Magazine Media/Graphic Design

Once You’re Accepted

Here’s how you can define your vision and lead the way once you receive your acceptance letter.

Confirm Your Spot

There’s a place here with your name on it. Let us know you’re coming, and learn about some important documents you’ll need to submit to move forward.

Orientation

Start with momentum. Connect with fellow transfer students beginning their journeys at Drake while also getting introduced to the policies, resources, and services designed to support your learning and growth.

Transfer Your Credits

Get the credit your work deserves. Access simple tools to estimate how the credits you’ve earned will transfer and prepare to meet with your Transfer Student Advisor.

Housing

We’re a residential community where your time outside of the classroom will be just as formative as your time within it. Explore on-campus and off-campus options that put you in the heart of the action.

Take the Next Step

If at any point in the application process you have any questions or concerns, please contact your admission counselor or get in touch with the Office of Admission.

Contact

Mailed or emailed documents should be labeled with your full name and date of birth and directed to:

Office of Admission
Drake University
2507 University Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50311-4505
admission@drake.edu

1-800-44-DRAKE (1-800-443-7253), x3181
515-271-3181

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